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Monday, December 10, 2012

Excerpt & Giveaway: Gone Country by Lorelei James

Gone Country

Rough Riders #14

Lorelei James

She’s a little bit country, and he’s…not.Arizona businessman and long-lost McKay love child Gavin Daniels has been awarded sole custody of his teenage daughter Sierra for one year. In order to steer Sierra back on track after a brush with the law, he pulls up stakes and heads to Wyoming, looking for support from his ranching family...even if he isn’t sure where they fit in the McKay dynamic. He’s prepared for every contingency with the move: the less-than-enthusiastic response from his daughter, learning to run his corporation remotely, but he’s thrown for a loop when his new housemate, Rielle, is a whole lot sexier, funnier and sassier than he remembered.Rielle Wetzler has finally overcome the stigma of having hippie parents and being a young single mother. In the two years since she sold her ailing B&B to Gavin Daniels, she’s become financially stable running the homespun businesses she loves. But now Gavin is in Sundance to claim the house that’s rightfully his. Although Rielle knew this day would come, she isn’t prepared to leave the home she built for herself and her now-grown daughter. And to further complicate matters, her long-dormant libido is definitely not ready to live with this newly buff Gavin—who isn’t a cowboy, but has the take-charge attitude to prove he’s all McKay.Sharing a roof, their troubles and their triumphs is too much temptation, and before long, Gavin and Rielle are sharing a bed. But sharing their hearts and lives forever? That’s a whole ’nother ball of wax.

**** Excerpt ****

“Sierra
Daniels. Please stand.”

She
stood. So did Gavin.

“Would
you like to say anything before we discuss your case?”

Gavin
glanced at the members of teen court and then at the magistrate. “Permission to
speak on Sierra’s behalf, your honor?”

The magistrate’s
hard gaze zoomed to him. “And you are?”

“Gavin
Daniels, your honor. Sierra’s father.”

“Permission
granted. What’s on your mind, Mr. Daniels?”

“I
understand that a community service sentence is often handed down in a case
like this. I agree that it would be a good lesson for my daughter. But I
respectfully request you consider an alternative.”

“And why
is that, Mr. Daniels?”

“Because
we will be moving out of state next week.” Gavin shot Sierra a harsh look when
she opened her mouth.

“Next
week?” the magistrate asked skeptically.

“Yes,
your honor. The day of my daughter’s arrest last month I was meeting with Judge
O’Connor and he granted me sole custody of Sierra at her mother’s request.
Since I’m no longer legally bound to live in Arizona, we’ll be moving closer to
family.”

A pause.
“Where will that be?”

“Sundance,
Wyoming.”

From the
corner of his eye he saw Sierra gaping at him, but Gavin kept his attention on
the magistrate.

“In
light of this being your first offense, your guilty plea, and the security
guard recovering the stolen item, I will dismiss the charge—provided you have
no contact with the store and you have no subsequent incidents in the next six
months. Then this infraction will be expunged from your juvenile record.”

The
magistrate looked at Sierra. “And to be honest…your father forcing you to move
to Wyoming is punishment enough.”

****

“I hate
you and I’m never ever ever going to
forgive you for this! Why are you ruining my life?”

Choking
silence filled the air.

“You
done?” he asked coolly.

“Will
you change your mind about making me move to Bumfuck, Wyoming?”

“Not on
your life, sweetheart.”

“Don’t
call me that!” She stomped off.

He
listened to her footsteps fading on the tiled floor, counting out the seconds.

Wait for it... Wait for it...

Slam.

Yep.
There it was. God knows her tantrum wouldn’t be complete without a
house-shaking door slam.

Gavin
loaded his lowball glass with ice, then filled it with Crown XR. He knocked
back half the whiskey in one swallow.

Damn kid
was driving him to drink—something even her psychotic mother hadn’t been able
to do. Wasn’t the first time Sierra had professed her hatred for him—nor would
it be the last.

His
announcement in teen court today had come as quite a shock to her. But her
arrest had been the last straw, especially after his ex-wife had called
shoplifting “a teenage rite of passage” and excused Sierra’s bad behavior.

Problem
was, bad behavior had been the norm for Sierra since the beginning of her
freshman year. She broke curfew without explanation or apology. She lied about
her plans. Her grades had slipped. She’d become surly and defiant with an air
of entitlement—much like her mother.

Sharing
joint custody with his ex-wife meant his attempts at keeping their daughter on
the right path were largely ignored whenever Sierra stayed at Mommy Dearest’s
house. So Gavin considered it a sign, an omen, hell, a blessing, when Ellen
suddenly announced she was moving to Paris with her boyfriend du jour.

After
years of custody battles, she signed over full custody of her only child for
one year. Evidently Ellen didn’t want parental responsibilities spoiling a good
time in gay Paree.

His
self-centered ex hadn’t considered how her actions would affect Sierra. Once
again he’d been left holding the bag, standing helplessly outside her bedroom
door, listening to his daughter cry.

That’s
when he’d known they both needed a drastic change.

He’d
called Rielle, he’d called Charlie and Vi, and he’d called a moving van.

By this
time next week they’d be living in Sundance.

If they
didn’t kill each other on the eighteen-hour drive to Wyoming first.